Elecrafters:
  
I've just finished an interesting project, cutting a P3 in half!  I wanted to 
reduce the size and weight of the P3 I take down to P49Y in carry-on luggage, 
so I cut the top, bottom, and side panels to shorten them, drilled a few holes, 
and, voila, a P3 that is less than 5 inches deep.

  It works fine and should be easier to fit in my computer bag.  

  In addition to the general sacrilege of cutting up an Elecraft product, there 
are some downsides: (1) While the current P3 is mostly empty space, obviously 
Elecraft has plans to put more stuff inside it, and it I want to use that 
capability, presumably they will sell me new panels (actually I received 
suggestions to make new aluminum panels to avoid this problem and also to still 
further reduce weight). (2) The tilt angle is changed, and requires the back to 
be propped up on something; and finally (3) Elecraft's concept of intentionally 
adding weight by using steel panels so that the unit doesn't move when buttons 
are pushed has been compromised, but I think I can live with that.

  Anyway, I'm very pleased with my Shorty P3.  BTW, great thanks to Jeffrey, 
WA6KBL, who did the machining after I realized my tools were inadequate to the 
job.  He has a garage that looks like a machine shop and knows how to use all 
those power tools, too. 

  Pictures are at 
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=1AbNmTlw1aMWFU&emid=shareprintsharer&linkid=link4&cid=EM_sharshar

73, Andy AE6Y
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